Friday, April 1, 2022

My oh my.... funny how all of the conservative conspiracy theories turned out to be true...

Former prosecutor on Hunter Biden: 'Anybody else would have been indicted already'
BRETT TOLMAN: Well, from [Tony] Bobulinski testimony, who was a business partner of Hunter Biden's, along with the contents of several emails, you have the possibility that it's Jill Biden, Joe Biden and James Biden, the uncle, as well as Hunter Biden and then various others that facilitated their ability to take money from countries. Large amounts, millions of dollars we're talking about and to be able to hide that from the government and to hide what they were buying with that money … we're afraid to see, maybe access that was given to the vice president at the time?
I would be issuing, months ago, I would have issued search warrants, I would have requested FISA warrants to uncover what was happening with China. I would have put together a team of people. I know that there are U.S. attorneys that are well-meaning, and the U.S. attorney in Delaware, for example, has had this case for a long time. Anybody else in this country, we would have seen these indictments probably before the election. 
This is what we have become as a country. One one side we have the GOP nominee for President being accused of colluding with the Russians, which breaks out a two year five investigation fiasco where no evidence in any of the investigations was ever found of the accusation being true. Ironically the Democrat nominee (who looked to benefit from this) was the actual one who colluded with Russians to manufacture fake evidence to push the allegations. This has now been proven in court documents and other actions taken.

Then we have that same nominee (now President) who is impeached for "abuse of power" because he asked questions about an investigation into Hunter Biden and a possible cover up by our previous administration. In that case the Vice President is on tape claiming to demanded a prosecutor (overseeing Hunter Biden investigation) be fired or the Ukranians would lose their aid. That prosecutor was fired and the investigation into Hunter Biden was closed. Ironically the President was "accused" of exactly what the previous Administration "admitted" to doing on tape when he was impeached.

Moreover, we now know that the investigation into Hunter Biden was not a partisan attack designed to undermine a possible political opponent. Hunter Biden was more than obviously breaking the law and up until very recently had gotten away with it because of the political power of his father. He should have been investigated and Joe Biden had no business demanding any prosecutor from Ukraine be fired. 

To to recap on what we now know to be true:
  • Trump did not collude with the Russians. Hillary did and covered it up.
  • Trump did not abuse his power over Hunter Biden. Joe Biden did and probably still is.
Funny how that all worked out, huh? 

96 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The real news instead of Trumpism.

U.S. ECONOMY

U.S. March Jobs Report Shows Strong Hiring MomentumEconomists see labor market growing briskly as more workers seek jobs

Employers need more workers as pandemic restrictions ease and more Americans are starting to seek jobs;

U.S. job growth continued at a robust pace in March while the unemployment rate fell, as the Covid-19 pandemic’s grip on the labor market recedes and more workers return to the labor force.

March: +431,000 jobs2020'21'22-25-20-15-10-505million

Employers added 431,000 jobs in March, and employment in January and February combined was 95,000 higher than previously reported, the Labor Department said Friday. The report marked the 11th straight month of job gains above 400,000, the longest such stretch of growth in records dating back to 1939.

The unemployment rate fell to 3.6% in March from 3.8% a month earlier, quickly approaching the February 2020 prepandemic rate of 3.5%, a 50-year low.

Covid-19 cases of the Omicron variant have declined sharply since late January. That is helping boost employer demand for labor, as more consumers are booking plane tickets, staying in hotels and dining out.

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The easing pandemic is also helping boost the supply of workers. One key example: the pandemic was less likely to deter work searches in March than just a month earlier. Nearly 900,000 people were prevented from looking for a job due to the pandemic in March, down from 1.2 million in February, the Labor Department said.

The labor-force participation rate—the share of people employed or looking for work—rose to 62.4% in March, up from 62.3% in February and from a trough of 60.2% in April 2020.

March Jobs Report Keeps Fed on Track for Larger Rate Rise in May

Many retirees are coming back: In February, the share of retired workers re-entering the workforce climbed to around 3% of total retirees, its highest level since early March 2020, according to an Indeed analysis of federal labor data.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It is amazing how many of their hopes and dreams did centre on Hunter Biden’s addiction, Hunter Biden’s sex life, Hunter Biden’s laptop, and interesting for a political party that has based so much on ‘nothing matters’ to discover to their disappointment that nothing matters,” said Charlie Sykes, author of How the Right Lost Its Mind.

“Haven’t they sort of established a small universe where nothing matters? You can pay off a porn star and it doesn’t make a difference. Did they really think that somehow Hunter Biden was going to make a difference?”

In the memoir, Beautiful Things, Hunter, 51, details a lifelong struggle with drink and drugs. He writes that his “deep descent” into substance addiction followed the 2015 death of his older brother, Beau, who succumbed to brain cancer aged 46.


Hunter admits that “in the last five years alone, my two-decades-long marriage has dissolved, guns have been put in my face, and at one point I dropped clean off the grid, living in $59-a-night Super 8 motels off I-95 while scaring my family even more than myself”.

In an interview about the book on CBS, the president’s son recalled going 13 days without sleep as he smoked crack and drank vodka. “I spent more time on my hands and knees picking through rugs – smoking anything that even remotely resembled crack cocaine. I probably smoked more Parmesan cheese than anyone that you know.”

The Biden family staged an intervention at their home in Delaware in 2019, inviting two counselors from a rehab centre to dinner. Hunter swore and ran from the house but was chased down the driveway by his father, who “grabbed me, swung me around, and hugged me. He held me tight in the dark and cried for the longest time. Everybody was outside now.”

Hunter also uses the book to deny wrongdoing in joining the board of Burisma, a gas company in Ukraine, where he earned more than $50,000 a month from 2014 to 2019. Republicans allege that he benefited from his family name when his father was vice-president. Hunter’s tax affairs are currently under investigation by the justice department.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

What really matters

On Jan. 6, 2021, during an apparent seven-hour gap in White House call logs that the House select committee investigating the attack is now trying to piece together, then-President Trump's executive assistant, Molly Michael, was absent for most of the day, three sources with direct knowledge tell Axios.

Why it matters: Though sources said the Trump White House's already spotty record-keeping operation had virtually collapsed by the final weeks of his presidency, Michael's absence is a previously unreported detail that may play a role in explaining the incomplete records for a key stretch of time.

Her absence — coupled with the already shambolic state of record-keeping in the Outer Oval — also could complicate efforts to piece those details back together 14 months after that fateful day.

What we're hearing: Keeping handwritten notes on Trump's unscheduled meetings and calls was part of Michael's duties when she took over as executive assistant from her predecessor, Madeleine Westerhout.

While Trump was in the Oval Office, the dining room adjoining it or the White House residence, he preferred to use the landlines — though also used his personal cell or received calls on the cells of his close aides, according to sources who witnessed this.He would frequently yell out, "Molly!," to get her to call whoever he wanted to talk to on a whim.

But Michael, who sat just outside the Oval Office, was out on the morning of Jan. 6 for personal reasons.

She arrived at the White House in the late afternoon that day, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the situation.In her absence, the two staffers there during the critical hours of the Capitol siege were Nick Luna, the head of Oval Office Operations, who served as Trump's body man, and Austin Ferrer, a young staffer who assisted Michael in her administrative duties.By the time Michael arrived, late that afternoon, the White House was a "sh-tshow" in the words of one official who was there. Michael, through an intermediary, declined to comment for this story.On Jan. 6, 2021, during an apparent seven-hour gap in White House call logs that the House select committee investigating the attack is now trying to piece together, then-President Trump's executive assistant, Molly Michael, was absent for most of the day, three sources with direct knowledge tell Axios.

Why it matters: Though sources said the Trump White House's already spotty record-keeping operation had virtually collapsed by the final weeks of his presidency, Michael's absence is a previously unreported detail that may play a role in explaining the incomplete records for a key stretch of time.

rrb said...


The Biden family staged an intervention at their home in Delaware in 2019, inviting two counselors from a rehab centre to dinner. Hunter swore and ran from the house but was chased down the driveway by his father, who “grabbed me, swung me around, and hugged me. He held me tight in the dark and cried for the longest time. Everybody was outside now.”


How quaint.

Time to make a criminal crack whore sympathetic because all of his crimes have come to light, and 100% of them implicate his idiot father, otherwise known as the "big guy" who was on the take to the tune of 10%.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Her absence — coupled with the already shambolic state of record-keeping in the Outer Oval — also could complicate efforts to piece those details back together 14 months after that fateful day.

What we're hearing: Keeping handwritten notes on Trump's unscheduled meetings and calls was part of Michael's duties when she took over as executive assistant from her predecessor, Madeleine Westerhout.

While Trump was in the Oval Office, the dining room adjoining it or the White House residence, he preferred to use the landlines — though also used his personal cell or received calls on the cells of his close aides, according to sources who witnessed this.He would frequently yell out, "Molly!," to get her to call whoever he wanted to talk to on a whim.

But Michael, who sat just outside the Oval Office, was out on the morning of Jan. 6 for personal reasons.

She arrived at the White House in the late afternoon that day, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the situation.In her absence, the two staffers there during the critical hours of the Capitol siege were Nick Luna, the head of Oval Office Operations, who served as Trump's body man, and Austin Ferrer, a young staffer who assisted Michael in her administrative duties.By the time Michael arrived, late that afternoon, the White House was a "sh-tshow" in the words of one official who was there. Michael, through an intermediary, declined to comment for this story.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/apr/10/hunter-biden-scandal-republicans-trump

rrb said...



Vox, the left-leaning “news explainer” site, published an article on Wednesday that accidentally makes the case that the January 6 Committee is knowingly violating the law while trying to show that Donald Trump knowingly violated the law.

Congress has subpoena power to seek documents and testimony for legislative purposes, not for criminal prosecution. Those who were awake during fifth-grade social studies know there’s such a thing as “separation of powers.” Congress makes the law. Another branch, the judiciary, interprets it in disputed cases. But someone else, the executive, enforces it.

These are some of the conditions of freedom.

The Vox article says the January 6 Committee is seeking documents and testimony to refer the former president to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution.

That’s not just trampling through the fields where the separation of powers—and possibly the grapes of wrath—are sown, but a violation of the civil rights of their targets, who are entitled to many protections under the Bill of Rights in criminal prosecutions.

When a state actor violates your civil rights, that itself is a crime and a civil cause of action.

It is a federal crime for two or more persons to conspire to violate a person’s civil rights. It is also a federal crime to deprive a person of his civil rights under the color of law.

All this highlights the dangers for everyone involved—that’s you, January 6 Committee—in the imprudent criminalization of politics. The Vox article proves that the conduct of the January 6 committee has the appearance of violating the law, because it certainly appears that way to Vox in the way they unwittingly describe the conduct. (They’ve been on a tear about how the committee’s real purpose is to prosecute as many former Trump officials as possible—and thus laud a conspiracy to violate civil rights.)

It will be left to someone else later to investigate whether the January 6 Committee is itself, in fact, a criminal conspiracy. And then, after that, whether any investigation of the January 6 Committee is in turn a criminal conspiracy.

It’s conspiracies all the way down!

As H. L. Menken said, “The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.”



https://amgreatness.com/2022/03/31/the-conspiracy-to-get-the-conspirators/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Faux news

Former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman joined "Fox & Friends First" Friday to discuss the GOP calling for an investigation into Hunter Biden's foreign business activities and how this could involve President Biden. Tolman emphasized the need for FISA warrants and a team of lawyers to investigate these claims. The White House Thursday stood by President Biden's past assertion that "nothing unethical" occurred.

WATTERS INVESTIGATES THE BIDEN FAMILY'S BUSINESS DEALINGS

BRETT TOLMAN: Well, from [Tony] Bobulinski testimony, who was a business partner of Hunter Biden's, along with the contents of several emails, you have the possibility that it's Jill Biden, Joe Biden and James Biden, the uncle, as well as Hunter Biden and then various others that facilitated their ability to take money from countries. Large amounts, millions of dollars we're talking about and to be able to hide that from the government and to hide what they were buying with that money … we're afraid to see, maybe access that was given to the vice president at the time? 



I would be issuing, months ago, I would have issued search warrants, I would have requested FISA warrants to uncover what was happening with China. I would have put together a team of people. I know that there are U.S. attorneys that are well-meaning, and the U.S. attorney in Delaware, for example, has had this case for a long time. Anybody else in this country, we would have seen these indictments probably before the election.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Lmao 🤣 🤣

Absentminded conservatives allowed an army of perverts to take over the schools

By Olivia Murray

On April 10, 1899, while serving as the governor of New York, Theodore Roosevelt gave a speech titled “The Strenuous Life.” Roosevelt correctly identified and spoke on an objective truth:

“To pander to depravity inevitably means to increase the depravity. It is a dreadful thing that public sentiment should condone misconduct in a public man; but this is no excuse for the public man, if by his conduct he still further degrades public sentiment. There can be no meddling with the laws of righteousness, of decency, of morality.”

Now, in 2022, American culture is so depraved, its echoes that of Sodom and Gomorrah. Our culture and society has pandered to the once sequestered faction of sexual deviants and in doing so, the deviancy has skyrocketed.

The erroneously named “Don’t Say Gay” bill out of Florida, made obvious the alarming number of adult perverts in the school system. What is so conspicuously a parent’s rights initiative to protect young children from exposure to pornographic material, is facing hysterical opposition. It’s safe to say, efforts by teachers and school staff to expose kindergarteners to sexual material is pedophilic.

From the bill:

“Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards.”

While a mob of degenerates took over the schools, where were conservatives? 

Pushing pornogrpahic sex “education” has been going on for decades. Judith Reisman, PhD, the director of the Child Protection Institute at the Liberty University School of Law, said programs to sexually corrupt children were introduced in schools in 1958. Under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, schools in the inner cities brought in sex “education.” Per Reisman:

“They started sex education with cartoons for children. The black parents were furious and upset that they were showing obscene materials, as well as animals copulating, to little kids…. They were worried about their children being sexualized and having problems, but it continued from there.”

Sound familiar? For whatever reason, whether it be that conservatives as a whole are too uninterested in child sexual abuse, or whether they are too cowardly for fear of the word “bigot,” they are to blame for the rampant debauchery that has been unleashed upon on our children. We have pandered to the sick depravity of pedophiles like Alfred Kinsey, and where has it gotten us?

rrb said...



Until Biden the strategic petroleum reserve was not a political tool for deployment before an election.

https://twitter.com/TheLastRefuge2/status/1509652117702782983?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1509652117702782983%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdirectorblue.blogspot.com%2F

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Wsj

A federal tax investigation into Hunter Biden is gaining momentum as prosecutors gather information from several of his associates about the sources of his foreign income, including from Ukraine, and examine President Biden’s son’s relationship with a company that handled some of his finances, according to people familiar with the matter.

In recent weeks, prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware have sought information and grand-jury testimony about the money Mr. Biden received several years ago from Ukrainian natural-gas company Burisma Holdings Ltd., and how he used that money to pay some obligations, one of those people said.

Last month, prosecutors also extensively questioned at least one other associate of Hunter Biden about Mr. Biden’s drug and alcohol use, spending habits and state of mind in 2018, another person said, suggesting prosecutors are exploring whether such activity would present a defense against a potential criminal tax case.

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Prosecutors often seek to get such testimony on the record to secure it before the defense gets a chance to present it more favorably at trial. “It doesn’t necessarily mean an indictment is imminent, but it is indicative of trying to lock in testimony with an eye towards a potential trial someday,” said former federal tax prosecutor Matt Mueller, of the law firm Fogarty Mueller Harris, who isn’t involved in the investigation.

In the past year, prosecutors have called several of Mr. Biden’s associates and other witnesses to testify before the grand jury as part of their wide-ranging investigation into Mr. Biden’s business dealings. They are examining whether he violated tax or other laws, including those governing lobbying for foreign governments, through his business relationships in Ukraine, China, Kazakhstan and elsewhere, some of the people said.

Prosecutors have focused in particular, those people said, on the payments from Burisma, which first flowed to a company called Rosemont Seneca Bohai LLC before going on to Mr. Biden. Between 2014 and 2019, Hunter Biden held a Burisma board seat for which he was paid around $50,000 a month.

The investigation into Hunter Biden is one of several politically charged probes unfolding for the Justice Department under Attorney General Merrick Garland.PHOTO: STEFANI REYNOLDS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES

That post was the focus of then-President Donald Trump’s efforts to get Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to announce an investigation into Joe Biden, whom Mr. Trump saw as a potential opponent in the 2020 election. That request prompted Mr. Trump’s first impeachment. The GOP-controlled Senate ultimately acquitted Mr. Trump, and Hunter Biden later said he displayed poor judgment in accepting the board seat.

In December 2020, soon after his father won the presidency, Hunter Biden said his tax matters were under investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware, adding he was “confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately.”

Prosecutors have asked questions about several companies associated with Hunter Biden and are examining whether he moved funds in a way to obscure his tax liability, one of the people familiar with the matter said. That person and others said the prosecutors have also focused on how he received money from Burisma and other sources, including via Rosemont Seneca, a Delaware entity that received some of Hunter Biden’s earnings and did some of his spending.

rrb said...

Blogger Caliphate4vr said...

So for 3 days, Alky, pedo and fatty peddled abject lies spamming the blog repeatedly with Bigger than Watergate

And rather than own to this they spam more shit.



Once you accept the fact that every narrative promoted by ANYONE on the left is a FALSE narrative, everything falls into place.

The alky is the most prolific liar this blog has ever seen, with the pederast running a very close second.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/prosecutors-advance-tax-probe-of-hunter-biden-11648465200?st=0v07xk4ouxur8ib&reflink=share_mobilewebshare

rrb said...


Wages rose you say?

That's nice.

Meanwhile -

A key measure of annual inflation that is closely watched by the Federal Reserve is running at the hottest pace in nearly four decades as widespread supply disruptions, extraordinarily high consumer demand and worker shortages fuel rapidly rising prices.

Core prices, which exclude the more volatile measurements of food and energy, soared by 5.4% in the year through February, according to the personal consumption expenditures price index data released Friday morning. That measurement is the Fed's preferred gauge to track inflation; it marks the 11th consecutive month the measure has been above the central bank's target range of 2%.

Including food and energy, the inflation gauge jumped 6.4% in February from the previous year, the strongest gain since February 1982.

In the one-month period between January and February, core prices soared 0.4%, while the headline gain shot up by 0.6%.

The inflation spike largely reflected surging energy costs, which rose 25.7% from a year ago, and food costs, which were up 8% over that same time period.

The PCE report was accompanied by data on household spending, which showed that consumer spending rose faster than expected last month, climbing by 2.7%. The spending increase followed a 2.1% jump in December.

The data is further evidence of a spike in prices illustrated by a separate measure – the Consumer Price Index – which showed inflation rose by 7.9% in February from the previous year, a fresh 40-year high.

Raging inflation has inflicted financial pain on millions of U.S. households, particularly low-income families, eroding wage gains and setting up a massive political challenge for President Biden, who has seen his approval rating sink in conjunction with the rising prices. It has also forced the Federal Reserve to concede that surging prices are not transitory and to take steps to dramatically normalize policy.


https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/federal-reserve-inflation-pce-consumer-prices-february-2022


The mid term shellacking cometh.

The democrat party must be destroyed. Gutted. And burned to the fucking ground.






James's Fucking Daddy said...


FAKE NEWS and Tribe...

Laurence Tribe
https://twitter.com/tribelaw/status/1508762824658624519

The “gap in President Donald Trump’s phone logs of seven hours and 37 minutes, including the period when the [Capitol] was being violently assaulted” makes the infamous 18-minute gap in Nixon’s tapes look like nothing in comparison

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/03/29/trump-white-house-logs/


alky still listens to them

and the voices in his room

probably not coming from the 5th Beatle

James's Fucking Daddy said...


The democrat party must be destroyed. Gutted. And burned to the fucking ground.


If Biden hasn't burned America to the ground before then

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls increasing 490,000. Estimates ranged from as low as 200,000 to as high as 700,000.


Demand for hiring is being driven by a sharp decline in COVID-19 infections, which has resulted in restrictions being lifted across the country. There is no sign yet that the Russia-Ukraine war, which has pushed gasoline prices above $4 per gallon, has impacted the labor market.

The broad increase in payrolls was led by the leisure and hospitality industry, which added 112,000 jobs. Professional and business services payrolls increased by 102,000 jobs. Employment in the sector is now 723,000 jobs higher than before the pandemic. Retailers added 49,000, lifting the level of employment 278,000 higher than in February 2020.

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LABOR POOL INCREASING

Financial activities employment grew by 16,000 and is now 41,000 above its pre-pandemic level. Manufacturing payrolls increased by 38,000 jobs and is yet to recoup all the jobs lost during the pandemic. Construction employment is now back at its pre-pandemic level, with 19,000 jobs added in March.

With a near record 11.3 million job openings on the last day of February, payrolls growth is likely to remain solid this year. The labor pool continued to steadily increase in March.


The household survey, from which the unemployment rate is derived, showed 418,000 entered the labor force last month. That was more than offset by a 736,000 surge in household employment. As result, the unemployment rate dropped two-tenths of a percentage point to 3.6%, the lowest since February 2020.

The labor force participation rate, or the proportion of working-age Americans who have a job or are looking for one, rose to 62.4% from 62.3% in February.

With workers still scarce, average hourly earnings increased 0.4% after edging up 0.1% in February. That lifted the annual increase to 5.6% from 5.2% in February.

The employment report further dispelled financial market fears of a recession following slight inversions of the widely tracked U.S. two-year/10-year Treasury yield curve this week.

Economists said the Fed's massive holdings of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities made it hard to get a clear signal from the yield curve moves. Some noted that real yields remained negative, while others argued that the two-year/five-year Treasury yield curve was a better indicator of a future recession. This segment has not inverted.


James's Fucking Daddy said...


Hey alky,

you may not be comprehending what you are doing anymore but you've posted the exact same shit a multitude of times already.

something dementia patients regularly do

sad


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Lmao Redstate 🤣

GOP House members demand White House turn over records of Hunter Biden's overseas deals

KAREN TOWNSEND Apr 01, 2022 12:01 PM ET

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Republicans on the House Oversight Committee wrote to Dana Remus, the counsel to President Biden, and David Ferriero, the head archivist at the National Archives and Records Administration. The pair of letters was a request for any correspondence between Hunter Biden and the Obama and Biden administrations. The Republicans who signed the letters intend to show the connection between Joe Biden and his son’s corrupt money making deals.

Biden, Inc. is definitely under the microscope. It can be argued that all of this attention from members of Congress would have been nice about two years ago, especially when the New York Post broke the story about the damning emails found on Hunter Biden’s laptop computer. The revelation was very close to the 2020 presidential election so the media and the Biden campaign quickly came together and colluded to squash the story. They labeled it Russian disinformation. No journalist wants to be seen as pushing Russian disinformation so that was the Democrat talking point.

The Russian government announced sanctions on Biden, members of the Biden administration, Hillary Clinton, and Hunter Biden. The question is, why is the Russian government including Hunter in a group of Democrat officials? Hunter isn’t a member of Biden’s administration. He is the president’s son, though, and the point of the request for information is meant to prove a connection between father and son as Hunter makes some sketchy deals overseas, in particular Ukraine and China. Hunter uses his close proximity to his father for his own benefit, we know that, but one of the email discoveries was that Hunter freely admitted that “The Big Guy” always gets 10% and that father and son were sharing a joint bank account.

It is not unusual for a son or daughter to have access to an elderly parent’s bank account if they are that parent’s caregiver. That wasn’t the case here. While Hunter complained about paying utility bills and mortgage payments for Joe, there wasn’t any indication that he was officially in the role of being responsible for making sure all of the elder Biden’s bills were paid. Like most things we have learned about the dealings of Biden, Inc., it all sounds fishy.


rrb said...

Anything is easier for him than he’s a fucking fool for falling for Laurence Tribe’s bullshit.


The alky and Tribe seem to be in a friendly competition to see who has the most debilitating case of TDS.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Off subject, but too important not to be repeated:

F Daddy (whose very self designation is disgusting) SAYS:

"There is no 5 year old in the world that is explicitly gay, lesbian, transgender or heterosexual.

"Small children do not think about sex and sexuality unless they have been groomed to do so by an adult.

"These are the facts."

________

No, they are not. What I am about to say is far more factual:

We have learned the difficult way that children who are born with sexual organs that are not entirely clear as to whether they were "intended" by nature to be either male or female should not be surgically operated on by a doctor until they themselves have become old enough to have a say concerning their gender preference.

But most of us, including myself, never had to make a decision as to whether we are male or female, or to which gender we were and are attracted.

All that was decided for us.

For example, I never had to think or worry for a moment about whether I was attracted to little boys or little girls. From a very early age I was attracted to girls, even when I didn't want to admit that I was. Even in the third grade I was strongly attracted to a little blonde, blue-eyed girl in the second grade, though for some reason I didn't want anyone to know it. (I think I was embarrassed by it.)

That was not a decision I made for myself; it was made for me. It was in my make up. It was how I was "wired."

But not everyone is fortunate enough to be like that, and we should have understanding and compassion for them, and support them in whatever may for them be some difficult life decisions they have to make regarding gender and sexual preferences.

I think that reflects what Jesus would advocate were he among us today, and reflects the best in the tradition of understanding and compassion out of which he came.
__________

in answer to that, F daddy said:

It's James's Fucking Daddy, "pastor" James Boswell

As in James's Fucking Daddy

and no, 5 year olds have no idea about sex, most can't even read. You go listen to 5 year olds. And children who can't be biologically identified at birth is just a total smoke screen. Something dishonest people do.

But please don't take advantage of the little children.

And stop lying about being honest, decent and truthful.

You fail on all counts Boswell

What a POS

FACT CHECK - TRUE
April 1, 2022 at 10:59 AM

______________

To which I reply,
Every word I put above is both truthful and reasonable.

Doctors used to surgically operate on small children in order to try to enhance what they thought was nature's sexual intention for them. We now realize that was a mistake and it is discouraged from being ever done now. The child should later have a part in determining whether or what kind of surgery should be utilized and for what purpose.

So how can that be a "smokescreen"?

No, you are lacking in truth and in compassion, and you lie every time you say or imply I am a child abuser.

You lie before all of us and before God.

The scriptures call that bearing false witness.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

We both know reality than you and rrb etc.

Trump called on his supporters to come to Washington on January 6 (he tweeted “Be there, will be wild!” in December), and when he spoke at the rally he encouraged them to march to the Capitol and suggested he’d join them (but ultimately didn’t). He clearly wanted his supporters to make a big disruption, and he and Giuliani were pitching various procedural gambits his congressional allies could use to delay the vote count.

But did he envision that the mob would physically break into the building, before it happened? There’s no real evidence of that so far. That means any prosecution of Trump would likely be less about the actual break-in at the Capitol and more about his efforts to overturn the election outcome through political pressure.

Judge Carter and the January 6 committee leaders argue that Trump’s political pressures on Pence and others did amount to lawbreaking. The question is whether Attorney General Merrick Garland and other top Justice Department leaders agree. And as of yet, they haven’t gone there, or anywhere particularly close.


Vox


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Amen 🙏

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden Is Still More Popular Than Trump

April 1, 2022 at 11:00 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 38 Comments

First Read: “For all of Joe Biden’s problems in this week’s NBC News poll, he has one important thing going for him. He’s not Donald Trump.”

“It doesn’t appear that Americans have buyer’s remorse after 2020. Whether Biden’s election was fueled more by voters who supported him, or those who wanted to cast a ballot against Trump, is debatable. But these numbers certainly suggest many were voting against Trump.”

“Trump’s favorable/unfavorable rating in the poll (36% positive, 50% negative) is slightly worse than Biden’s (37% positive, 46% negative).”

“The poll also shows more voters say they’re less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Trump (47% say this) than a candidate endorsed by Biden (42%).”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Hey, Ch! Look at what Roger just posted!

What do YOU say about that?

Can't wait to see how brilliantly you dance around and twist yourself into pretzels over that!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Even very conservative activist don't agree with you about her.


Next Up

NEXT UP

Someone had to say it

Clarence Thomas is better than his critics

By RICH LOWRY 2 hrs ago 

Rich Lowry

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Clarence Thomas is, by far, our most abused Supreme Court justice.

His confirmation hearings in 1991 were, as he memorably put it, a high-tech lynching. Once on the Court, he was allegedly incapable of thinking for himself and was Antonin Scalia's "lawn jockey," as Emerge magazine shamefully put it. He rarely participated in oral arguments, supposedly because, in the words of an attorney at the Georgetown Law Center, he "either does not care about the cases or can't compete intellectually with his colleagues."

Your sensitivity meter doesn't have to be in overdrive to detect the racial condescension in these depictions of Thomas. Fair-minded legal analysts long ago abandoned this slighting view and have acknowledged the originality, consistency and influence of Thomas's work. But here come the media and the Democrats to tell us that his intellectually courageous jurisprudence is all about serving the narrow interests of his political activist wife, Ginni.

In the aftermath of the 2020 election, she sent hair-on-fire texts to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows urging him to fight what she believed was a stolen election. This proves, we are told, that Clarence Thomas' work on the Court is corrupt, and he either has to recuse himself from election- or Jan. 6-related cases or be impeached.

The recusal argument is absurd. Ginni Thomas wasn't party to any election-related litigation. She didn't write an amicus brief in any of the litigation. She didn't even give Meadows any legal advice, besides to keep Sidney Powell front and center (a bad idea that wasn't acted on).

Ultimately, Ginni Thomas didn't have any more or any less interest in election-related litigation than any other Republican who believed Trump's claims of fraud, and there were countless millions of them.

Critics of Thomas point out that he dissented when the Court turned away a meritless challenge by the state of Texas of election practices in other states. Yes, but the dissent reflected Thomas' well-considered view that the Court shouldn't summarily dismiss so-called original jurisdiction cases, and he was joined by Justice Samuel Alito, who shares his view. Both Thomas and Alito also dissented when the Court turned away a suit filed by Nebraska and Oklahoma to prevent Colorado from legalizing marijuana, and in another such case, Arizona v. California.


During spring cleaning, let's clean up our speech

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Clarence Thomas is better than his critics

Biden's blunder was no Reagan replay@!

Thomas dissented, too, from the Court's rejection of Trump's emergency application to block the release of White House records regarding Jan. 6. In this, Thomas was alone. We can't know his reasoning because he didn't explain himself. Thomas has a robust view of presidential power, though, and it's not unusual for him to go his own way.

In the 2020-21 term, Thomas authored more concurrences and dissents than any other justice, including more solo concurrences and solo dissents.

As Nina Totenberg of NPR put it not too long ago, in a passage dripping with disapproval, "He is the only justice willing to allow states to establish an official religion; the only justice who believes teenagers have no free speech rights at all; the only justice who believes that it's unconstitutional to require campaign funders to disclose their identity; he's the only justice who voted to strike down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act; and the only justice to say that the court should invalidate a wide range of laws regulating business conduct and working conditions."

But we are supposed to believe that his unexplained sole dissent in the Trump records case must be corrupt.

A while ago, the respected Supreme Court watcher Tom Goldstein wrote that if "the measure of a Justice's greatness is his contribution of new and thoughtful perspectives that enlarge the debate, then Justice Thomas is now our greatest Justice."

At the end of the day, this latest controversy won't dent Thomas' formidable reputation as a jurist, but it's another mark against his perfervid critics who have no decency or scruple.

(Rich Lowry is editor-in-chief of National Review.)

Fuck you rrb and kputz

C.H. Truth said...

It is amazing how many of their hopes and dreams did centre on Hunter Biden’s addiction, Hunter Biden’s sex life, Hunter Biden’s laptop, and interesting for a political party that has based so much on ‘nothing matters’ to discover to their disappointment that nothing matters,” said Charlie Sykes, author of How the Right Lost Its Mind.


Roger...

How many comments did you make regarding the fake "missing" phone records comparing it to "Watergate" - when it turned out to be completely 100% fake news.

Asking why Hunter Biden has not been indicted yet, considering what we already know as public knowledge is just a question. A legitimate one at that.

But obsessing constantly about the former President and demanding that "this time" the walls are really closing in and "this time" you really got him dead to rights... only to find out it was just another hoax you fell for... well that is a problem.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...



April 1, 2022, 5:44 AM PD

WASHINGTON — If it’s Friday ... Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are expected to resume.

But first: For all of Biden’s problems in this week’s NBC News poll, he has one important thing going for him.

He’s not Donald Trump. 

Trump publicly asks Putin to release information on Hunter Biden

It doesn’t appear that Americans have buyer’s remorse after 2020. Whether Biden’s election was fueled more by voters who supported him, or those who wanted to cast a ballot against Trump, is debatable. But these numbers certainly suggest many were voting against Trump. 

Trump’s favorable/unfavorable rating in the poll (36 percent positive, 50 percent negative) is slightly worse than Biden’s (37 percent positive, 46 percent negative). 

The poll also shows more voters say they’re less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Trump (47 percent say this) than a candidate endorsed by Biden (42 percent). 

And it’s all coming with Biden in office and Trump out of it — when an ex-president’s numbers usually start improving. But Trump isn’t the typical ex-president who goes quietly into retirement. 

He’s still active on the campaign trail (he’ll be rallying supporters in Michigan tomorrow). And, even without a social media megaphone, he’s making controversial statements about the news of the day.

Just look at Trump’s controversies over the past week: 

He asked Putin to dig up dirt on Biden’s son. (“In time, Russia may be willing to give that information,” he said.)

He dissed NATO — again: (“Look I’m not particularly thrilled with it. I figure when you need it, it won’t be there, or maybe it will, but we can get together pretty fast,” he said in Georgia.)

He said SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson was hateful to GOP senators. (“She had total disdain and even hatred for them.”) 

Oh, and there’s that 7-hour gap in Trump’s phone calls on Jan. 6. 

Bottom line: Biden’s unpopularity one year-plus into office hasn’t accrued to Trump’s benefit.

But it has accrued to the GOP’s — with the Democratic Party’s favorable/unfavorable worse than the Republican Party’s for the first time in our poll since 2004. 

Which raises this question for 2024: Is the GOP really better with Trump? Or without him? 

Caliphate4vr said...

No missing phone logs pedo

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You really don't get it.

You believe if this information came out during the last election, Trump would have been reelected.

But you believe that the FBI has become a Democratic hoax. Discretioning law enforcement agencies is a typical facistic tactic in history.

Since he was nominated you have joined the cult.

The current Republican party is the most dangerous in history.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You should read this article

https://www.wsj.com/articles/nixons-example-of-sanity-in-washington-seriousness-maturity-discipline-supreme-court-civil-war-activism-11648764052?st=ns6sfqujlsq2oh1&reflink=share_mobilewebshare


I'm old enough to remember it

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Response to Ch at 12:35:

Asking why Donald Trump has not been indicted yet, considering what we already know as public knowledge, is a legitimate question, and a very legitimate one at that.


C.H. Truth said...

Laurence Tribe

As it stands right now... I believe most people I encounter at the local grocery store can get more political legal opinions correct.... I mean just by flipping a coin or rolling a dice.

At least they would be correct occasionally. Cannot say that for Lawrence "wrong about everything Trump" Tribe.

James's Fucking Daddy said...

The fucking asshole reposted a previous thread here so I will repeat my response even if that is actually wrong.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
Every word I put above is both truthful and reasonable..

Doctors used to surgically operate on small children in order to try to enhance what they thought was nature's sexual intention for them. We now realize that was a mistake and it is discouraged from being ever done now. The child should later have a part in determining whether or what kind of surgery should be utilized and for what purpose



"Many genetic and environmental factors can affect the developing baby and lead to atypical genitalia. Ambiguous genitalia may make it harder to determine a baby’s gender. But very few newborns with this condition have genitals that are so ambiguous that the healthcare provider can’t figure out the gender at birth."

"Sex assignment at birth usually aligns with a child's anatomical sex and phenotype. The number of births where the baby is intersex —where they do not fit into typical definitions of male and female at birth—has been reported to be as low as 0.018%"



Doing surgery on any child who does not fit in this category is child abuse.

This is what you are advocating for

You lie before all of us and before God.

The scriptures call that bearing false witness.

So fuck off "pastor"



sorry for repeating that on this thread but thought way more worth repeating than the "pastor's" lies

James's Fucking Daddy said...

* wrong in that we should not be posting the exact same thing on multiple threads

But correct in my response

the "pastor" is advocating for child abuse

Caliphate4vr said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
You really don't get it.


Alky the only thing you get is shit that’s made up

LOL

C.H. Truth said...

We have learned the difficult way that children who are born with sexual organs that are not entirely clear as to whether they were "intended" by nature to be either male or female should not be surgically operated on by a doctor until they themselves have become old enough to have a say concerning their gender preference.

Reverend...

You are referring to hermaphrodites with occurs in about 1 in 2000 births.

The fact that doctors may not want to operate on these children as infants, toddlers, or young school aged... and might wait till they are older is all the more evidence that children are not necessarily capable of understanding their sexuality until they get at least close to (if not into) puberty.

I get that this is a problem for the groomers, because surgical and other options are harder on children after they go through puberty than it is if they do the surgery much younger. But when I was 8-10 years old I had no idea about sexuality and really wasn't sexually aroused by anyone (male of female). I was in no position to make a life changing decision on what sex I wanted to be or what sex I was attracted to.


The percentage of people who regret their sex change operations increased almost exponentially based on how young they were when they did it. The older they are the way less likely they are to regret what they did. They say a fairly significant percentage of people who have them as minors eventually regret doing it. I mean, what if "they" never really wanted to but was convinced by someone else?

C.H. Truth said...

You believe if this information came out during the last election, Trump would have been reelected.

That is actually a fact Roger. Numerous polls have suggested that had Biden voters known about the Hunter Biden laptop and possible pay for play and laundering schemes that they would not have voted for Trump.

We are talking about millions of voters changing a vote when only about 25,000 would have changed the outcome.


The real question is why are you denying that?

Why would you stubbornly and illogically demand that it would not have made a difference?


obviously you are not dumb enough to deny it was covered up?
That is obvious to everyone and even admitted by most involved.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It looks increasingly like it started three weeks before January 6th insurrection.

What’s particularly interesting about the appearance of dates in the documents collected by the Justice Department is what happened after Dec. 19. Dates that fell in the seven days before appear in the documents an average of 21 times — including the 78 mentions of Dec. 12. In the seven days including and after Dec. 19, dates were mentioned on average twice as many times. In other words, it wasn’t just that Dec. 19 came up more than other dates, it’s that dates began being increasingly mentioned from that point forward — suggesting that events related to Jan. 6 were happening with more frequency after Dec. 19.

Again, we already knew that Trump’s tweet was important. This is not a discovery that Trump bears culpability for the riot that day; that has long been obvious. Instead, it’s a measure of the role Dec. 19 played as something of a tipping point.

The die was cast.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/04/01/what-jan-6-filings-suggest-about-dec-19-trumps-will-be-wild/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I was amazed by a woman who lives here. She escaped Poland before the Germany army invade Poland.

anonymous said...

peddled abject lies spamming the blog repeatedly with Bigger than Watergate


Shorty once agains falls well short of the truth.......I sure did not peddle anything of the sort, but the dynamic GOP assholes who think trump won do.....sad once again facts do not support the opinion!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA


"There are no missing pages and the seven hour gap is likely explained by use of White House landlines, White House cell phones and personal cell phones that do not go through the switchboard, [Jamie Gangel] reports," CNN reporter Zachary Cohen wrote on social media.

Hard to believe there would be no record of land line use in the White House.....burner phones and personal cells all have records.......Me thinks this is all bunk and once again something is being hidden and the slurpers deny reality!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

Why does everyone assume that everyone is on the phone every minute of the day and that there wouldn't be a reason why someone might not make a call for several hours?

I mean in this case it can be shown (and they do have records Denny) that there was not hidden calls or hidden information going on. That between cell phone records AND switchboard information that there is actually not a seven hour gap.


It's pretty simple unless you simply cannot admit the truth?

C.H. Truth said...

I was amazed by a woman who lives here. She escaped Poland before the Germany's army invade Poland.

I hear those women who just escaped the German invasion generally need money. If she asks you for $1000 or more, please give it to her. It is not a hoax.

C.H. Truth said...

btw... how old is your Polish friend, Roger?

anonymous said...

Why does everyone assume that everyone is on the phone every minute of the day and that there wouldn't be a reason why someone might not make a call for several hours?

BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Why would you expect the WH not to have a constant stream of phone calls Lil Schitty????? It is the office of the president, his staff and many aids.....I would expect constant communications with the not only in the US, but the whole fucking world!!!!!

I mean in this case it can be shown (and they do have records Denny) that there was not hidden


I am sure the 1-6 guys will accept your opinion as truth.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Sad, those records seemed to be hidden.....why is that????????? To be as naive as you and think no calls came through the switchboard of the WH is delusional, just like trump!!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

I am sure the 1-6 guys will accept your opinion as truth..

Not sure who the 1-6 guys are....

But the investigators already accepted it as the truth!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Probably 95+ surprisingly well and articulate in English.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

James D. Zirin, a former federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, is the author of Supremely Partisan- How Raw Politics Tips the Scales in the United States Supreme Court.

 

 

The confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden’s ’s nominee for the Supreme Court, have begun.

President Biden vowed to appoint an African-American woman to the Court, and so he did. In nominating her, Biden said:  “For too long, our government and our courts haven’t looked like America.”

 

According to the latest data, women of color comprise roughly 13% of the U.S. population.

 

The appointment of an able judge should be a shared bipartisan value, for they are the keepers of our sacred right to justice. The appointment of Judge Jackson is particularly significant. Hard right conservative Justice Clarence Thomas is 73 years of age. With his recent hospitalization and possible retirement, Jackson’s appointment could lead to the restoration of a four-four liberal-conservative deadlock with Chief Justice Roberts casting the deciding vote on the thorny ideological issues that come before the Court: gays, guns and God, as well as women’s reproductive rights, and criminal justice.

 

Few would dispute that Judge Jackson is highly qualified. She has rendered distinguished service as a Supreme Court clerk, a public defender, and both federal district and appellate judgeships. She has also been a member of the United States Sentencing Commission, a bipartisan independent agency created to reduce sentencing disparities and “promote transparency and proportionality in federal criminal sentencing.” At the end of the day, Congress controls sentencing by setting statutory maximum and minimum penalties, which  judges consult case by case but are not required to follow.

 

In this regard, her background is heftier than that of all the present justices, with the exception of her predecessor Stephen Breyer who is retiring this year.

 

But Jackson’s appointment has become supremely partisan, with Republican senators weighing in to put their thumbs on the scales. We already have an unfortunate  preview of how committee Republicans plan to go after Jackson. Senators Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton last month piled on Nina Morrison, a nominee for a federal district judgeship in Brooklyn, blaming her for  being “soft on crime” because she had spent much of her legal career fighting to get the innocent out of jail. It’s surreal.

 

I know Morrison, and she is eminently qualified to be a federal judge. Morrison has functioned as a senior attorney at the Innocence Project, a not-for profit-organization that uses DNA evidence to establish the innocence of those already convicted. The Project’s attorneys take no position on those accused but not convicted, and its work has been hailed by judges and politicians of every political stripe. No one wants to see an innocent person rot in jail. Jail is for the guilty

anonymous said...

Please Lil Schitty......1-6 guys and you are not sure.......puhhllleez!!!!! How many 1-6 references do you make daily defending trump?????? You got a link for the investigators accepting the gap.....Haven't seen it on the news or a headline .....wonder why?

anonymous said...

Is there a gap in Trump’s phone call logs?
Fox News confirmed Tuesday that the Jan. 6 committee is probing a gap of seven hours and 37 minutes in White House phone logs of President Trump’s phone calls on Jan. 6, 2021. The gap runs between 11:17 a.m. ET and 6:54 p.m. ET on Jan. 6 during the heart of the Capitol riot.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Further proof emerged this week of a financial relationship between President Biden’s son Hunter, the president’s brother James Biden, and a Chinese company with reportedly close ties to that country’s ruling Communist Party.

In addition, the Wall Street Journal reported this week that the Justice Department’s probe into Hunter Biden is gaining momentum. Hunter Biden acknowledged last December that federal investigators were looking at his taxes. But the New York Times reported in March that the Justice Department is also looking at whether he may have violated money laundering and foreign lobbying laws.

Meanwhile, allegations that Russian disinformation may have produced or manipulated emails found on a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden at a computer repair shop in 2019 were debunked by the Washington Post.

No clear-cut evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden has emerged. But this week Republicans resurrected questions they have raised for years: whether Hunter Biden’s dealings with CEFC China Energy, the Chinese company that paid him and his uncle around $5 million in 2017, may have exposed the president to potential conflicts of interest with regard to the Chinese government.

“We may never know all the details of the Biden family foreign entanglements, or the full extent to which those entanglements compromise our current president,” Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said this week in a speech on the matter that he delivered on the Senate floor.

While Johnson’s remarks are speculative, Hunter Biden’s actions over the past decade have provided plenty of reason for such speculation.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Hunter Biden’s extensive connections to a Chinese businessman named Ye Jianming, the founder of CEFC, have been reported in the past.

“Hunter Biden received millions of dollars from foreign sources as a result of business relationships that he built during the period when his father was vice president of the United States and after,” read a report released by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Johnson in September of 2020, which detailed Hunter Biden’s dealings with Ye. “The financial transactions illustrate serious counterintelligence and extortion concerns relating to Hunter Biden and his family,” the report said.

Republican Sen. Charles Grassley questions Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearing.
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, questions Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearing on March 22.
The GOP report alleged connections between Ye and the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese military. The New York Times in 2018 reported that CEFC was one of the few “Chinese companies to receive Beijing’s approval to chase splashy deals at a time when the government has mostly restricted overseas acquisitions.” A supplemental report by Grassley and Johnson two weeks after the presidential election detailed further links between Ye and Hunter and James Biden.

This week, Johnson and Grassley released documents showing receipts of millions of dollars of payments from CEFC to Hunter and James Biden beginning in August of 2017. In September, Hunter Biden signed an agreement to represent Patrick Ho, who worked for CEFC, for a $1 million retainer, according to the Washington Post.

In November of that same year, Ho was arrested by U.S. federal agents in New York. He was found guilty by a jury a year later of bribing African government officials to secure their approval of energy contracts.

The Washington Post also reported that security experts had verified the validity of some emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop. Those emails were first reported in the fall of 2020 by the New York Post, which said that Biden’s computer had been left at a computer repair shop in 2019.

But with the presidential election two weeks away, Twitter blocked users from accessing the Post article for two days after its release, citing a policy against allowing the publication of hacked material. After an uproar, Twitter unblocked the article, but not before Republicans accused the tech giant of trying to meddle in the election.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Biden campaign echoed the Russian disinformation charges at the time. But the debunking of the Russian disinformation accusation now has led conservatives to claim that the incident showed liberal bias in the media and at the Big Tech companies.

The New York Post article in 2020 focused on Hunter Biden’s dealings with a Ukrainian energy company, Burisma Holdings, and implied that Joe Biden’s diplomacy in Ukraine during his time as vice president was influenced by his son’s financial interests.

Hunter Biden joined the board of Burisma in 2014 despite having little experience in the energy sector or Ukraine, and he was reportedly paid up to $50,000 a month by the company. He left the company in 2019.

Trump was impeached in 2019 for pressuring the Ukrainian government and its newly-elected president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to dig up dirt on the Bidens. Trump, in turn, accused Biden of pressuring the Ukrainians to fire a prosecutor who was investigating Burisma, using his influence as vice president to help his son’s business interests. These claims fell apart upon closer examination.

However, a few days after the Post published its article in 2020, an ex-business partner of Hunter Biden accused Joe Biden — then a candidate for president — of being involved in his son’s dealings with CEFC. Anthony Bobulinksi said he took part in a meeting in Los Angeles in 2017 where Joe, James and Hunter Biden were all present, and an investment deal with CEFC was discussed.

Bobulinksi also provided emails to the Wall Street Journal that purportedly showed another business partner, James Gilliar, sent him a message in May 2017 discussing how each partner in the deal with CEFC would be compensated. The email said three partners — Hunter Biden, Rob Walker and Bobulinski — would receive 20 percent, with James Biden getting 10 percent.

And then the email said, “10 held by H for the big guy?”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/investigations-turn-up-the-heat-on-hunter-biden-181446449.html


Nobody hid anything like you say about the deep state 💯 conspiracy theories

Anonymous said...

This is what an economic fucktard posted.

"The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit April 1, 2022 at 9:02 AM

Wages are rising, up 0.4% in March and up 5.6% over the last year.

The bad news: That's too slow to keep up with inflation.The good news: It doesn’t suggest an inflationary upward spiral in wages and prices"

Wages are inflationary.

Prices are going up because Biden policies produced scarcity.

His attack on day #1 on the USA Oil producers caused the increase in gas.

The Three Socialist Stooges of CHT Cheered it .

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Law and Crime is not a partisan source

White House Phone Logs Provided to Jan. 6 Committee Contain Unexplained Eight-Hour Gap: Report

MARISA SARNOFFMar 29th, 2022, 12:56 pm

 

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Phone logs released to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol reveal a nearly eight-hour gap that covers the time when the Capitol was under siege by a violent mob of Donald Trump supporters, several reports indicate.  The documents provided to the committee indicate a conspicuous absence of any calls placed from around 11:00 a.m. to nearly 7:00 p.m. that day, according to a report from the Washington Post and CBS News, both of whom obtained copies of the records.

The Capitol building was first breached shortly after 2:00 p.m. The violent pro-Trump mob had overwhelmed the relatively sparse police force guarding the Capitol and rushed the building, temporarily stopping Congress from certifying Joe Biden‘s win in the 2020 election and forcing the evacuation of then-Vice President Mike Pence, who Trump had falsely insisted had the power to overturn the election results.

Lawmakers and staff were either evacuated or forced to shelter in place and hide from the rioters.

“The lack of an official White House notation of any calls placed to or by Trump for 457 minutes on Jan. 6, 2021 – from 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m. – means the committee has no record of his phone conversations as his supporters descended on the Capitol, battled overwhelmed police and forcibly entered the building, prompting lawmakers and Vice President Mike Pence to flee for safety,” the Washington Post report says.

According to the report from veteran journalist Bob Woodward and CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa, the gap of seven hours and 37 minutes has prompted the House Jan. 6 Committee to investigate “whether Trump communicated that day through backchannels, phones of aides or personal disposable phones, known as ‘burner phones,’ according to two people with knowledge of the probe, who, like others interviewed for this report, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information.”

Anonymous said...

I told you so .

KansasDemocrat January 19, 2021 at 9:06 AM

True, Oil and Gasoline in the US , under Socialism Regeme of The Dark Winter President will go to $4. maybe $5 in the next 4 years.

Anwar closed
Off shore drilling permits stopped
Keystone Pipeline blocked

And so much more in the works.
Hurting Blacks and Latinos the most

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Woodward and Costa reported that the House committee is also trying to determine “whether it received the full logs” from that day.

The National Archives has previously revealed that Trump took boxes of classified White House documents to his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida when he left the White House.  It is unclear precisely what may have been taken.

According to the report, Trump regularly used different phones when he was in the White House.

“Occasionally, when he made outbound calls, the number would show up as the White House switchboard’s number, according to a former Trump Cabinet official,” Woodward and Costa’s report said. “Other times, he would call from different numbers – or no number would appear on the recipient’s phone, the official said.”

“I have no idea what a burner phone is, to the best of my knowledge I have never even heard the term,” Trump reportedly said to the Washington Post in a statement on Monday.

The records show that Trump was on the phone nearly nonstop from 8:23 a.m. until 11:06 a.m. During that time, he spoke with adviser Steve Bannon, who on a Jan. 5 podcast said “all hell is going to break loose tomorrow.” Trump also spoke with Rudy Giuliani, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), adviser Stephen Miller, and others.

The last person Trump spoke to before the hours-long gap appears to be David Perdue (R-Ga.) at 11:04 a.m. Perdue, a staunch Trump ally and former Republican senator, had lost his runoff election against Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, on Jan. 5.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

At around noon, Trump spoke at the “Stop the Steal” rally.

The logs don’t reflect any more phone calls until 6:54, when Trump told the White House switchboard operator to call back with aide Dan Scavino. What the fuck was he doing during the assault on the U.S Capitol building Scott???

Trump then resumed his nearly nonstop phone activity, which continued until almost midnight. During that time, Trump spoke with Scavino, Giuliani, Jason Miller, Kayleigh McEneny, Bannon again, then-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and Fox host Sean Hannity, among others.

As Woodward and Costa note in their report, the hours-long gap “stands in stark contrast to the extensive public reporting about phone conversations he had with allies during the attack, such as a call Trump made to Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) — seeking to talk to Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) — and a phone conversation he had with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).”

Trump had also posted on Twitter during that time, NPR noted.

As Law&Crime previously reported on Saturday, Giuliani admitted in a civil defamation lawsuit filed by Georgia election workers that he was at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., during the week following Jan. 2, 2021, manning what the election workers alleged was a Trump campaign “war room.”

“Giuliani admits . . . to being engaged at activities on behalf of the Trump Campaign at the Willard Hotel but denies . . . remaining allegations,” his reply indicates.  The reply places Giuliani physically in Washington, D.C., and indicates he was involved in campaign-related activities but does not directly confirm he was talking with Trump on Jan. 6.

The 11 pages of phone records were turned over to the House committee by the National Archives earlier this year, according to the report. CNN had previously reported that the White House phone logs contained “hours-long gaps” on Jan. 6.

Trump had repeatedly fought the release of certain White House documents relating to Jan. 6 but repeatedly failed in lower federal courts. In January, the Supreme Court denied his request to block the National Archives from releasing the documents to the committee. Notably, the only justice to dissent from that ruling was Clarence Thomas, whose wife, conservative activist Ginni Thomas, is currently facing scrutiny for attending Trump’s so-called “Stop the Steal” rally that preceded the Capitol assault and for appearing to believe widely-rejected legal theories about the 2020 presidential election in communications with top Trump advisers on Jan. 6.

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The War Room might be the nail in his head

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics racks up another loss.
So much losing.
"Corn growers intend to plant 89.5 million acres in 2022, down 4% from last year."

anonymous said...

So much losing.
"Corn growers intend to plant 89.5 million acres in


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Roger did you know?
Biden just ended the "Bretton Woods Agreement".
He is intentionally destroying America.

anonymous said...

THE NUMBERS ... COMMENTS
U.S. farmers expect to plant more soybeans and less corn acreage
Corn growers intend to plant 89.5 million acres in 2022, down 4% from last year
PUBLISHED ON APRIL 1, 2022


The Prospective Plantings report provides the first official, survey-based estimates of U.S. farmers’ 2022 planting intentions. NASS’s acreage estimates are based on surveys conducted during the first two weeks of March from a sample of nearly 73,000 farm operators across the nation. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Public Domain)
WASHINGTON — Producers surveyed across the United States intend to plant a record high 91.0 million acres of soybeans in 2022, up 4% from last year, according to the Prospective Plantings report released today by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).

Anonymous said...

This corn is used in fuel for vehicles and feed for virtually every animal grown on a Ranch/Farm.

"Corn growers intend to plant 89.5 million acres in 2022, down 4% from last year."

Less corn, less feed, less meat/eggs.

Joe got it right The USA will see food shortages.

Anonymous said...

The corn has far more detrimental effects upon our Economy.

anonymous said...

REALLY GOAT FUCKER???

Image courtesy of abundance-and-happiness.com
abundance-and-happiness.com
How did the Bretton Woods system end? On 15 August 1971, the United States unilaterally terminated convertibility of the US dollar to gold, effectively bringing the Bretton Woods system to an end and rendering the dollar a fiat currency. Shortly thereafter, many fixed currencies (such as the pound sterling) also became free-floating.

rrb said...



U.S. farmers expect to plant more soybeans and less corn acreage

Part of that reason is due to the soaring cost of fertilizer BWAA.

Soybeans can do something most row crops can't - fixate its own nitrogen.

KDem knows and understands this.

Imbeciles like you do not.

rrb said...



KDem is also correct about Bretton Woods, BWAA...

Financial Sanctions Call for a New Bretton Woods Framework

The next iteration of the global financial order would benefit from a base of core democratic values.

The U.S.’s new plan for global finance is evident not just in the agreement it reached with the Group of Seven to kick Russia out of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank for at least as long as this crisis continues. Less noticed but at just as important is the express formulation of a new doctrine for global finance embodied in President Joseph Biden’s March executive order establishing a U.S. policy construct for digital assets. In it, the president states that, “the United States derives considerable economic and national security benefits from the central role that the United States dollar and United States financial institutions and markets play in the global financial system. Continued United States leadership in the global financial system will sustain United States financial power and promote United States economic interests.”

The order goes on to make clear that the U.S. will cooperate in global efforts to redefine money and the payment system, but only if they preserve “core democratic values.” If these objectives are pursued with the naked “America First” rhetoric of the Trump administration, then global finance will surely advance U.S. objectives at this moment of maximum advantage just as the Versailles Treaty forced Germany to pay up. However, weaponizing finance in a new, but familiarly old way may prove as disastrous as 1919’s reparations. Thus, it’s not too early to give careful thought to how the U.S. can recruit allies to the cause of core democratic values as financial-system criteria without replaying 1919.


https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-03-29/financial-sanctions-call-for-a-new-bretton-woods-construct

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Why do you continue to support him?

Donald Trump will return to Michigan on Saturday for his first visit since November 2020 when he spent the final hours of his presidential election campaign desperately trying to hold on to the state and fend off nationwide defeat to his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

This time his visit will be motivated by an attempt to forge a path to victory in the 2024 presidential election, in which he has hinted he may run again. If that is his intention, he is going about it in a very irregular fashion.

His guest of honor at the rally he is staging in Washington Township will be bear no resemblance to the local politicians whom former US presidents normally champion. Kristina Karamo is a part-time community college professor who has never held elected office and who up until 18 months ago was relatively little known outside conservative and religious circles in the Detroit suburb in which she lives.

Karamo, 36, describes herself as a defender of the Christian faith and espouses some arresting beliefs. She opposes teaching evolution and has called public schools “government indoctrination camps”; she argues that many Americans live in poverty because “they just make dumb decisions”; and she contends that the instigators of the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol were “totally antifa posing as Trump supporters.


anonymous said...

KDem is also correct about Bretton Woods, BWAA...

BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! THAT BIDEN PULLED OUT OF IT???????? Show link instead of your speculation from Bloomberg!!!!

rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

Probably 95+ surprisingly well and articulate in English.



You need to be hitting that alky.

Blow the dust off that beav and take it for a ride.

Have one of the orderlies grab a bouquet of flowers and a bottle of Mogen David. You two will be in heaven.

anonymous said...

No link rat or are you just full of shit again.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

anonymous said...

For the ignorant and wantonly stupid rat

Nixon and the End of the Bretton Woods System, 1971–1973. On August 15, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon announced his New Economic Policy, a program “to create a new prosperity without war.” Known colloquially as the “Nixon shock,” the initiative marked the beginning of the end for...

C.H. Truth said...

Woodward and Costa

I think they tour later this year as a comedy duo!

Only they are not very funny so even as comedians they are not taken seriously!

C.H. Truth said...

Why do you continue to support him?

Why do you continue to support the old geezer who even in his prime would be the dumbest President in our nation's history?

Oh wait?

Old, dumb, speaks fluid word salad...

I can see why you like him.

rrb said...


Kristina Karamo is a part-time community college professor who has never held elected office and who up until 18 months ago was relatively little known outside conservative and religious circles in the Detroit suburb in which she lives.

She's also black, sports a vagina naturally, not trans-surgically, and can probably define what a woman is, no fucking problem at all.

anonymous said...


Why do you continue to support the old geezer who even

He's an honest man with empathy, unlike the fat fucking lying hooker fucking slime ball you support!!!!!!!! I'll take 5 Bidens over any trump.......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

anonymous said...

Still crickets from big mouthed asshole rat....once again caught him!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

I think they tour later this year as a comedy duo!


You want comedy....navaro and meadows sure fit the bill with their story telling......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

He's an honest man with empathy

Obviously we are talking about two different people.

I am talking about lying Joe Biden who is still trying to prevent his drug addicted criminal son from going to jail and bringing him down with him. The guy who's staff has to walk back about a dozen things each week, which is odd because he hardly talks in public?


Who are you talking about?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott I put my political beliefs aside.

President Biden is a very good person, who has always struggled with speaking disorders. If I thought like you, I would say it.

He's an older guy, but it doesn't really mean that he's not sane.

The Republican Party doesn't have an agenda, and you follow orders.

People I have known like that and they were not fucking crazy. Trump said that.

He's doing well enough to keep us out of the next world wars.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The wsj said that rrb's full of shit.

Churchill, Zelensky and the American RightThe British leader would have appreciated the Ukrainian president’s resistance of Russian aggression, and national conservatives should offer their full-throated support.

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What would Winston Churchill make of Europe in 2022? He was a powerful advocate for the nation-state and the concept of national sovereignty. Yet he appreciated that states sometimes need to band together and was a keen supporter of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s founding in April 1949.

He was also the father of the concept of the United States of Europe. In speeches in Zurich in 1946, The Hague in 1948 and Strasbourg, France, in 1949, he promoted the idea that the nation-states of Western Europe band together in a free-trade Zollverein, which he hoped would make war impossible between states whose enmity had led to the loss of many of his friends’ lives, not once but twice earlier in the century. “Let Europe arise!” he said at Zurich.

NATO existed eight years before the European Economic Community was founded in 1957, but the Common Market was to be the economic pillar of Western European unity. The U.S. fully supported it, little recognizing that the ultimate ambition of many of the founders of the EEC was to become a superpower that they hoped would one day come to rival America herself.

Churchill, however, never wished for the U.K. to be a member of this European project. In his three great speeches on Europe, he made clear that he considered Britain and its Commonwealth to be politically outside the structure of the United States of Europe, rather than integral to it. As he put it in Zurich: “Great Britain, the British Commonwealth of Nations, mighty America and I trust Soviet Russia—for then indeed all would be well—must be the friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine.”

Anonymous said...

Bretton Woods system.

Thing is None of the Three Socialist Stooges of CHT ever talked about it.

It is good I educate them , daily.

C.H. Truth said...

President Biden is a very good person, who has always struggled with speaking disorders.

Biden struggled with being in the last five people (not bottom five percent but bottom five) in college. He started out hanging around racist dixiecrats. Told the country he was against bussing because he didn't want Beau and Hunter to grow up in a racial "jungle". He ran unsuccessfully for President how many times? He was such a fuck up that even Obama stated never to underestimate his ability to fuck up.

He has fucked up everything. From Covid, to Afghanistan, to the economy, to Russia, to the border, to supply chain issues, to gas prices, to whatever.. there is literally not ONE THING you can point to where he has been an unmitigated success and where the numbers support that.

All we get from supporters is the loser mentality that nothing is his fault, just like nothing in your life is "your fault".

Anonymous said...

Biden admits the USA,needs more oil.

So he raids the Strategic Oil Supply.

Because he has never built anything.

Does he get his 10% cut on these sales?

Anonymous said...

Nonsense
"President Biden is a very good person, who has always struggled with speaking disorders."

He has lost his ability to speak, clearly, but Cumalla is doing just as badly.

Anonymous said...

Hunter will take a plea agreement.
No chance he dare bring it to open public court , with witnesses .... Hunter is the fall guy for 10% Joe.

Anonymous said...

Roger and James
What is your take?
"
Zelenskyy demotes 2 Ukrainian generals, calls them 'traitors'"

Sure sound a lot like Putin.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Indy is correct 👌

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I did some research on this and I agree because it will hurt lower income and lower skilled workers. And farmers. Title 42



Unfortunately, Biden may be repeating the same mistake the U.S. made decades ago with a new rule that will only increase barriers and reduce access to our agricultural visa program. The program is already riddled with more than 200 time consuming, duplicative and complex rules that shut out many businesses. According to the State Department, the sponsorship process alone costs the average U.S. farmer more than $10,000. While some of these regulations ensure that employers offer wages that exceed average rates and that they try to recruit Americans first, many of these hurdles aren’t required by U.S. law and do nothing to improve conditions for either American or guest workers. Biden should prioritize streamlining the process by removing this red tape so that the agricultural program becomes a viable choice for U.S. farmers and migrants. Given that the artificial scarcity of workers is a driver behind today’s 40-year-high inflation levels, such reforms would help countless working-class Americans struggling to afford food and other basic necessities as prices rise faster than wages.

With a surge at the border and a shortage of workers, maintaining Title 42 has done nothing to solve either crisis — aside from creating more jobs for human smugglers. Though the Biden administration is right to rescind Title 42, chaos at the border will continue to drive headlines and the U.S. economy will limp forward until Biden prioritizes expanding legal channels for those in pursuit of a better life.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Donald Trump (whom I didn’t work with, but whose every move I watched) made among the dumbest decisions of any American president in history. Some might say this was inevitable; it was built into Trump’s character. But his key character flaw was his unwillingness to hear anything negative.

Trump surrounded himself with toadies and sycophants who didn’t dare tell him the truth. He demanded that everyone around him confirm his preferred self-image of invincibility. His White House was filled with fawning lackeys (he fired anyone who didn’t grovel). He refused to hear bad news. He rejected the validity of negative media coverage.

Trump could have accomplished any number of goals far more easily had he not kept digging himself into ever-deeper holes. He was his own worst enemy.

Trump surrounded himself with toadies and sycophants who didn’t dare tell him the truth

Or look at China’s Xi Jinping. Why would he decide to enter into a “no limits” partnership with Moscow on the eve of Putin’s disastrous military campaign? Talk about blunders.


Xi’s alliance with Russia has undermined China’s reputation and aggravated concerns among its neighbors about China’s global ambitions. It has already prompted Taiwan to strengthen its defenses and pushed other regional powers such as Australia and Japan to declare their own interests in Taiwan’s security.

Trump, Putin, Xi – these men aren’t stupid. What’s stupid is their systems for making decisions.

They don’t include naysayers. They have no way of eliciting, recognizing or assessing useful criticism. All are trapped in halls of mirrors that reflect back at them what they want to see and hear.

The inverse relation between how high people rise in a hierarchy and the accuracy of the feedback they receive can be overcome if a leader aggressively seeks out dissenting views.

But it’s almost impossible to find dissenting views in a totalitarian system where dissent is often punished. One of the great virtues of a democracy is its multiple feedback loops – its many channels for expressing alternative viewpoints and voicing uncomfortable truths.

After all, American democracy stopped Trump from doing even more damage than he did.

Yet when people like Trump, Putin, and Xi make terrible decisions, the world suffers. The world could even be annihilated.

Robert Reich,

All three of them have the same characteristics.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

U.S. Will Help Transfer Soviet-Made Tanks to Ukraine
April 1, 2022 at 9:38 pm EDT
By Taegan Goddard
“The Biden administration will work with allies to transfer Soviet-made tanks to bolster Ukrainian defenses in the country’s eastern Donbas region,”
the New York Times reports.

“The decision to act as an intermediary to help transfer the Soviet-made tanks, which Ukrainian troops know how to use, comes in response to a request from President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, the official said. It marks the first time in the war that the United States has helped transfer tanks.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

7:49 How true.
Trump was and remains his own worst enemy.

And like Putin, he would not let dissenters even talk with him.

I hear China and Russia boasting that they are going to take the lead in starting a new age of real, true democracy.

How can they have anything resembling real, true democracy when both of them fear letting their own people have real, true freedom of speech?

anonymous said...

KansasDemocrat said...
Biden admits the USA,needs more oil.


While the world thinks the goat fucker needs a life!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!